Excerpt: "My top priority is the issue that unites us all in Northern Virginia—reducing traffic congestion and improving our regional mobility. ...I disagree with the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) being able to increase tolls without approval by an elected body."

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Excerpt: "My commitment to quality public education is second to none. As the son of a career third grade teacher and father of three graduates of Fairfax County Public Schools, I know and appreciate the impact our teachers have on our children—and America’s future—every day. Our children learn best when we attract and retain well-paid and motivated teachers and when parents are actively involved in our schools."

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*'''Good Government

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Excerpt: "In keeping with a campaign promise, I introduced legislation in 2010 and 2011 requiring the House of Delegates to electronically publish the voting records of every Member of the Virginia House on the Virginia General Assembly website. The 2011 legislation was approved, and it is now possible to easily look up by Member name how a particular Member voted on bills and resolutions."

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*'''Veterans

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Excerpt: "During the 2010 and 2011 sessions, I voted for legislation to improve access to higher education and health care for veterans, and most recently, real estate property tax exemptions for disabled veterans and their surviving spouses. I have also supported legislation that makes it easier for veterans to get back to work when they return from serving our country, including fee waivers for veterans starting a new business."

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*'''Jobs & Opportunity

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Excerpt: "The key to a successful Commonwealth is a robust economy and a pro-business environment. Our economy will grow stronger, but not by making government bigger. We cannot spend our way to prosperity and leave behind unimaginable debt for future generations to reconcile. Instead, we need leaders who will implement policies that unleash the potential of Americans to innovate and prosper through our free enterprise system, to make a better life for themselves and their children."

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*[http://www.lemunyon09.com/home.asp Official campaign site]

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*[http://www.lemunyon.com/ Official campaign site]

*[http://dela.state.va.us/dela/MemBios.nsf/a7b082ef6ed01eac85256c0d00515644/9b7f6c13b98641d285257b640045690e?OpenDocument Virginia House of Delegates biography]

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Biography

LeMunyon earned his B.A. in physics and mathematics from Valparaiso and his M.S. in meteorology from the University of Wisconsin. LeMunyon's professional experience includes working as the Chief of Staff for Congressman Ed Zschau, proprietor, and co-founder/president of Sterling Semiconductor.

Committee assignments

2012-2013

In the 2012-2013 session, LeMunyon served on the following committees:

Issues

Campaign themes

2013

Excerpt: "My top priority is the issue that unites us all in Northern Virginia—reducing traffic congestion and improving our regional mobility. ...I disagree with the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) being able to increase tolls without approval by an elected body."

Education

Excerpt: "My commitment to quality public education is second to none. As the son of a career third grade teacher and father of three graduates of Fairfax County Public Schools, I know and appreciate the impact our teachers have on our children—and America’s future—every day. Our children learn best when we attract and retain well-paid and motivated teachers and when parents are actively involved in our schools."

Good Government

Excerpt: "In keeping with a campaign promise, I introduced legislation in 2010 and 2011 requiring the House of Delegates to electronically publish the voting records of every Member of the Virginia House on the Virginia General Assembly website. The 2011 legislation was approved, and it is now possible to easily look up by Member name how a particular Member voted on bills and resolutions."

Veterans

Excerpt: "During the 2010 and 2011 sessions, I voted for legislation to improve access to higher education and health care for veterans, and most recently, real estate property tax exemptions for disabled veterans and their surviving spouses. I have also supported legislation that makes it easier for veterans to get back to work when they return from serving our country, including fee waivers for veterans starting a new business."

Jobs & Opportunity

Excerpt: "The key to a successful Commonwealth is a robust economy and a pro-business environment. Our economy will grow stronger, but not by making government bigger. We cannot spend our way to prosperity and leave behind unimaginable debt for future generations to reconcile. Instead, we need leaders who will implement policies that unleash the potential of Americans to innovate and prosper through our free enterprise system, to make a better life for themselves and their children."